Markets are feeling a monster vibe shift, says this strategist. Here’s what could happen next.
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Six out of seven conditions are met for a stock-market bubble, this strategist says.
The stock market is not yet at a bubble — but it’s getting closer, and six out of seven conditions for one have already been met, a stock-market strategist says.MarketWatch - 6h -
US bans TikTok. Here's what could come next
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to reverse the ban.ABC News - 3d -
A Vibe Shift at Davos
For years, C.E.O.s have used the annual gathering at the World Economic Forum to emphasize commitments to D.E.I., E.S.G. and globalization. Now the politics have changed.The New York Times - 5d -
Biden says the Equal Rights Amendment is ‘the law of the land.’ What is it, and what happens next?
President Joe Biden’s symbolic declaration on Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment is “the law of the land” likely only sets up more debates for Congress and the courts over the constitutional ...NBC News - 5d -
The bull market faces a Trump ‘reality check’ next week, says this strategist. Here’s the trade to make.
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Biden's education secretary made big changes. Here's what Trump's admin could change next.
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration next week will mean sweeping changes in the way the federal government handles issues from foreign policy to education — and Education Secretary Miguel ...NBC News - 6d -
Activist Browning West wants to collaborate as CAE selects a new leader. Here’s what can happen next
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The Jimmy Butler-Miami Heat saga escalated quickly -- here’s what we know and what could be next
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The stock market rarely scores hat tricks. This strategist fears what’s next.
The S&P 500 has managed two consecutive 20%-plus years in a row, but that has rarely led to a third great year, says this strategist.MarketWatch - Jan. 2
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American Airlines’ weaker-than-expected guidance ‘not as negative’ as it appeared, says analyst
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